Hotel heir Conrad Hilton takes plea deal in case of stolen Bentley

By NANCY DILLON

Jun 06, 2018 | 8:40 PM

Conrad Hilton attends court for sentencing after causing a disturbance aboard an international flight from London to Los Angeles last summer at Roybal Federal Building on June 16, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (David Buchan / Getty Images)

Hotel heir Conrad Hilton pleaded no contest Wednesday to swiping a Bentley belonging to the father of his ex-girlfriend and violating a protective stay-away court order.

The younger brother of socialite Paris Hilton was convicted of one felony count of driving or taking a vehicle without consent and one misdemeanor count of contempt of court in a negotiated plea agreement, prosecutors said.

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Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Norm Shapiro sentenced Hilton, 24, to three years of probation and ordered him to attend mental health and substance abuse addiction counseling, the Los Angeles County District Attorney said.

The judge also issued a three-year protective order requiring Hilton to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, her father and her mother.

Authorities found Hilton outside the Hollywood Hills house of ex-girlfriend Hunter Salomon on May 6, 2017, in possession of the luxury car belonging to her dad Rick Salomon.

Salomon, a professional poker player, has a storied relationship with Hilton's family that dates back to his filming and release of the 2004 sex tape "1 Night in Paris," starring Paris.

In the petition for her prior restraining order, Hunter Salomon said she previously dated Hilton, but they broke up.

After the relationship ended, she claimed Hilton assaulted one of her family members, a minor at the time, and also stalked and harassed her.